Based on the Success of the 2018 Residency with artist Gus Harper and filmmaker Adam Jensen, The Vonnegut House in Culver Indiana is seeking applicants for an October 2019 Residency.

The house will provide accommodations for 1 to 6 artists for an agreed upon period of time in October or November. They are responsible for their own meals and supplies and the house expects one community engagement per 3 days in residency per artist, and a piece of work to commemorate their stay, small being fine. We also would would like cooperation in publicising your stay to the benefit of the house with some pics and maybe a press kit. A vehicle is available if you travel from afar.

Please submit a CV or any kind of example of your work with references to TheVonnegutHouse@Gmail.Com along with a cover letter or email telling us what you would like and the kind of creativity you plan on executing at the house. Feel free to email us with questions as well.

Friend of the House, Neighbor, Culver Academies Historian & Museum Director, and Local Historian Jeff Kenney will be doing a number of evening pontoon boat history cruises this summer.

Also don't forget that Jeff can be hired through Kathleen of directly to come to the Vonnegut House to talk about local history, and trust us his depth of knowledge is deep as the lake.. you'll struggle to get to the bottom of it in many spots! He knows his stuff, and delivers it in a fun and meaningful way.

From the Press Release:

Lake Maxinkuckee history boat cruises return

Culver Marina will once again this summer offer boat cruises of Lake Maxinkuckee and its history led by local historian Jeff Kenney.

Cruises are scheduled for Sundays, June 24, July 8, July 22, and August 5, all starting at 7 p.m.

Additional, “themed” cruises include a special tour focusing on the Vonnegut family — of the famed novelist Kurt Vonnegut Jr. — on Lake Maxinkuckee with guided tour of the 1890 Clemons Vonnegut Jr. cottage, on Tues., July 10 (rain date July 11); and two tours focusing on legendary jazz composer Cole Porter, who spent childhood summers on the lake, with a guided tour of the cottage where he spent much of his time, on Weds., June 13, and Tuesday, July 17, all also at 7 p.m.

The Culver Marina's boat cruises have become a staple of entertainment on the lake, and are also available for private rental (with or without historian) throughout the season.

Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee have a unique and storied history, from the story of the Potawatomi Indians to the notable literary and cultural figures who frequented and were inspired by the lake, to the cherished traditions and famous graduates of Culver Academies, among other topics to be explored on the cruise.

Cruises last approximately 90 minutes to two hours (cruises will proceed in the event of rain, though lightning or high winds will cause cancellation), and launch from the Marina, 3000 East Shore Drive in Culver (www.culvermarina.com).

Those wishing to reserve seats may call 574-842-3375 or contact Jessica in the Board Shop to make a reservation. The cruises have limited seating. The cost of the cruise is $25 per person.